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Changes in Volumetric Hemodynamic Parameters Induced by Fluid Removal on Hemodialysis

Completed
Conditions
End Stage Renal Failure on Dialysis
Impedance
Cardiac Output, Low
Body Fluid Retention
Registration Number
NCT02485782
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of Warsaw
Brief Summary

Changes in volumetric hemodynamic parameters and fluid overload (Cardiac Index,Stroke Volume, Thoracic Fluid Content, Systemic Vascular Resistance) were measured using a impedance cardiography (ICG) (CardioScreen 1000 - Haemodynamic Measurement System, Medis. GmbH Ilmenau) beginning 15 min prior to midweek dialysis session and continuous measurement thereafter, with a 15-min period after the termination of hemodialysis. Fluid overload were measured by BCM Monitor Fresenius before hemodialysis.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
48
Inclusion Criteria
  • give voluntary consent to participate in the study
  • patients on maintenance hemodialysis at least 3 months
  • stable dry weight
  • single-pool Kt/V >1.4
  • no clinical cardiovascular disease during the 6 months preceding entry
Exclusion Criteria
  • not meet the above criteria
  • episode of illness (for example: infection)
  • pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in volumetric hemodynamic parameter- cardiac index [l/min/m2]) induced by fluid removal on hemodialysis.1 day
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in volumetric hemodynamic parameter- systemic vascular resistance [dyn·s·cm-5] induced by fluid removal on hemodialysis.1 day
Changes in fluid removal parameter- thoracic fluid content [1/kOhm] during hemodialysis.1 day
Changes in volumetric hemodynamic parameter- stroke volume [ml] induced by fluid removal on hemodialysis.1 day
Changes in blood pressure values [mmHg] induced by fluid removal on hemodialysis.1 day

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Medical University of Warsaw

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Warsaw, Mazovian, Poland

Medical University of Warsaw
🇵🇱Warsaw, Mazovian, Poland

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